If you want chill gameplay and want to group as much as possible, cleric is a good option. People tend to want a cleric in a group, and are generally fine if all you do is stand up and cast a heal every so often. It's also possible to play clerics more actively when you feel like it, with undead nukes, stuns, lulls. They're pretty terrible solo, though, so you'll have to stick with the popular zones where you can easily find groups.
Solo, mages are good, as Toxigen said, but root rotting also sounds like it might be up your alley. You cast a couple damage-over-time spells, then sit, watch, and wait until the mob dies or you need to re-apply the DOTs. Necro, Shaman, Druid are all good at root rotting. I really enjoyed a druid as my first character on p99, because it has good mobility with SoW and teleports, as well as a lot of versatility of playstyles available, but they aren't great in groups.
Shaman definitely needs a lot of clicking, but it's not "complicated clicking". You spend a ton of time casting Cannibilize to convert health to mana, but that's pretty straightforward. Solo, you can root rot, and grouping, you can focus on buffing up the other players, then casting a single slow on each mob as it gets pulled to camp.
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